Avro RJ

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The Avro RJ is a British-built regional jet airliner known for its high-wing, four-engine design and short takeoff and landing capabilities, widely used on regional and commuter routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner
civil aircraft
regional jet airliner
aircraftCategory narrow-body jet
aircraftLayout high-wing
airframeMaterial aluminium alloy
cockpitCrew 2
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2 pilots plus cabin crew
designFeature T-tail
auxiliary power unit
pressurized cabin
short takeoff and landing capability
developedFrom BAe 146 NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration four underwing-mounted engines
engineModel Honeywell LF 507 NERFINISHED
Lycoming ALF 502 NERFINISHED
enginePlacement pods mounted on pylons under the wings
engineType turbofan
familyMember Avro RJ100 NERFINISHED
Avro RJ70 NERFINISHED
Avro RJ85 NERFINISHED
firstFlight 1992
introduced early 1990s
landingGear tricycle landing gear
manufacturer BAe Systems NERFINISHED
British Aerospace NERFINISHED
marketedAs Avro RJ100 NERFINISHED
Avro RJ70 NERFINISHED
Avro RJ85 NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic good performance from short runways
quiet operation for noise-sensitive airports
numberOfEngines 4
pressurization fully pressurized cabin
primaryUse regional airline service
short-haul routes
role commuter airliner
regional transport
status out of production
successor BAe Systems Avro RJX NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalCruiseSpeed about 750 km/h
typicalOperators Asian regional airlines
European regional airlines
typicalPassengerCapacity 70–112
typicalRange about 2,000–3,000 km
usedFor regional and commuter routes
wingConfiguration cantilever high wing

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